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economy between consumers on the one hand-- and they account for 70% of the economy-- but they're feeling fairly good about things. whereas businesses are not, and businesses tend to be more worried about things like the fiscal cliff, they're more worried about the troubles in europe, they're more worried about the slowdown in china. you do have the disconnect. the big concern is which way is it going to go? who is going to win this tug-of-war? so far it's the consumer but let's hope it's not the other direction because as i said, let's hope that the businesses will eventually come around to thinking about things the way consumers are. . >> brown: nancy cohen, i want to come back to you on the question of online shopping and the changed landscape. does the rise of online shopping have a real impact on the economy or is it sort of shifting, transferring, where people buy their things? >> well, that's a very open question, partly because this is so new. the marriage and the magic of online plus brickes and mortar. i mean, there's no question people are visiting online web sites more often t
economy between consumers on the one hand-- and they account for 70% of the economy-- but they're feeling fairly good about things. whereas businesses are not, and businesses tend to be more worried about things like the fiscal cliff, they're more worried about the troubles in europe, they're more worried about the slowdown in china. you do have the disconnect. the big concern is which way is it going to go? who is going to win this tug-of-war? so far it's the consumer but let's hope it's not...
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our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: demonstrations, clashes with the police, and tear gas in tahrir square-- familiar scenes in egypt nearly two years ago that led to the fall of longtime leader hosni mubark. but today, they were aimed at egypt's new leader. in the coastal city of alexandria, opponents set fire to the offices of president mohammed morsi's political party, the muslim brotherhood. there and elsewhere in egypt today, the president's critics and supporters clashed in the streets over his decree yesterday exempting himself from judicial review, and giving him authority to take steps against "threats
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it follows three young girls growing up amid a flagging economy. this excerpt shows how an illinois school tries to help families make ends meet. >> first change this. if this is a good time for you, would you like to send your students down for the nutrition club? >> i'll have them down there shortly. thank you very much. knew nutrition club students can stand up. line up. you'll be going down there in just a moment. >> push the chairs up? yes. this is a bag of food that you get every friday. you have to make last the whole weekend. they announce in class that you have to go down for a nutrition club, if you're in it. you have to go to the office. you have to sign your name in for it. then you go put it in your locker. then you go back to class. >> people... good morning, brit knee. how are you doing? >> is monica here yet? not yet. she's on our waiting list. she's there. >> make sure you put it in your locker right away. >> you can go from feeling okay, not having to go hungry to this. going mung reand having to pay all your bills and not being a
it follows three young girls growing up amid a flagging economy. this excerpt shows how an illinois school tries to help families make ends meet. >> first change this. if this is a good time for you, would you like to send your students down for the nutrition club? >> i'll have them down there shortly. thank you very much. knew nutrition club students can stand up. line up. you'll be going down there in just a moment. >> push the chairs up? yes. this is a bag of food that you...
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major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: after another day of violence, a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas was finally announced in cairo today. but further negotiations on key longer-term sticking points between the two sides were put off for now. egypt's foreign minister, mohammed kamel amr, announced the breakthrough with secretary of state hillary clinton at his side. >> egypt has exerted efforts and conducted intensive discussions since the renewed outbreak of hostilities in the gaza strip with all parties: the palestinian leadership, the these efforts and communications managed to reach an agreement to a ceasefire and the return of calm and halt of the violence and the bloodshed that was witnessed recently. >> the united states welcomes the agr
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the economy is not moving along very well. the discussions will not resolve the fundamental problem from exploding entitlements and mammoth increase in spending imposed on america and now want americans to validate, that is why they are not investing. melissa: it is so true. a timed everybody blamed the weather. unseasonably cold or hot. this all makes me pretty depressed and makes me feel like the economy will not get better anytime soon. >> by reelecting barack obama, he will not create jobs for them. we have seen for years worth of his tricks, and what have you dy talk about doing besides raising taxes. more jobs creation programs. it seems like stimulus. why would $1 trillion of stimulus not work? it does not make any sense to me. melissa: america will not roll over and play dead. the election is over, small business is not going to just hang it up, roll on the sidewalk and call it a day. we have to find a way to be resilient. what we find a way to work it out anyway? >> we will in time but businesses a being conservative
the economy is not moving along very well. the discussions will not resolve the fundamental problem from exploding entitlements and mammoth increase in spending imposed on america and now want americans to validate, that is why they are not investing. melissa: it is so true. a timed everybody blamed the weather. unseasonably cold or hot. this all makes me pretty depressed and makes me feel like the economy will not get better anytime soon. >> by reelecting barack obama, he will not create...
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the problems we have today are a thele bit differe the problems in the economy right now, the reason that we're in this economic malaise is beuse we havthe a big gap between what the economy is producing andnd what it can produce. the way to fill the gap or shrink it is to get people outd there buying things and spending money. tax giving tax cuts to people --out melissa: talking about raising a taxes, i agreegr with you. we have to have people investing, buying, so raising taxes on anyone is then super i crazy. >> yeah, buts if you take tax increases on people spendingss less because they already got af whole bunch of money and investing in ways to get people who do not have as much to spend more, that's efficient. that makes sense. go ahead.ney. melissa: rich people spend a lot of money. >> they have the money, they are spending it.they they will not spend less because they have a marginal tax rate increase. it's not like all the sudden, you know, bloomberg or romney says we can't go to dinner next week. they will still spend money. it's a matter of saying how doho we get people wh
the problems we have today are a thele bit differe the problems in the economy right now, the reason that we're in this economic malaise is beuse we havthe a big gap between what the economy is producing andnd what it can produce. the way to fill the gap or shrink it is to get people outd there buying things and spending money. tax giving tax cuts to people --out melissa: talking about raising a taxes, i agreegr with you. we have to have people investing, buying, so raising taxes on anyone is...
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there's plenty of ways to make money, even in an obama economy. we have all the information you need to rake it in, even when they say it's not, it's always about money. ♪ >> starting off, oil and energy, hosting money from houston, i sat down for an exclusive one-and-one with the ceo and co-founder of ki in, -- kinder morgan. we focus on the future of the energy business and natural gas. this is what he said. >> we need to have a level playing field. we need to have, in the energy field, for example, we have just tremendous opportunities, particularly in the natural gas area. we got a game changer here. we got a fuel that's cheap, abundant, domestic, plentiful.g we ought to be doing everythingp we canlo to exploit that. melissa: fracking for natural gas?oded >> natural gas in general.e the shale place, which, of course, predicated to fracking, but the opportunities forrtun natural gas, you want to talk about response to climate change and reducing co2 emissions, thio is the golden key to open the door more than most renewables will ever be beca
there's plenty of ways to make money, even in an obama economy. we have all the information you need to rake it in, even when they say it's not, it's always about money. ♪ >> starting off, oil and energy, hosting money from houston, i sat down for an exclusive one-and-one with the ceo and co-founder of ki in, -- kinder morgan. we focus on the future of the energy business and natural gas. this is what he said. >> we need to have a level playing field. we need to have, in the...
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> > it is actually awful for the economy in two ways. on the one hand, hospitality and tourism really drives the economy in a lot of cities. you think about how are new york and atlantic city, how are they going to sort of recover post- hurricane sandy? that's really about tourism dollars there. so that makes a huge difference all across the economy, is sort of fueling those tourism dollars. the other piece of it is, we are just better workers and we get better work done when we are well-rested and take vacations. study after study shows while we may worry that taking vacation time makes us look bad at work, we are actually more creative and more productive when we take vacation. and it's better for our employers, too. so, people who take their vacation time are more likely to stay at their jobs because they are just happier there. > > what are some other reasons why we skip vacations? i have a feeling some of that has to do with we don't want to let our co-workers down. if you are gone, that means somebody has to cover for you. > > ther
> > it is actually awful for the economy in two ways. on the one hand, hospitality and tourism really drives the economy in a lot of cities. you think about how are new york and atlantic city, how are they going to sort of recover post- hurricane sandy? that's really about tourism dollars there. so that makes a huge difference all across the economy, is sort of fueling those tourism dollars. the other piece of it is, we are just better workers and we get better work done when we are...
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israel says they will end air strikes in egypt on the border restrictions that have crippled their economy. it underscores the group's new deterrent power. saying i want to say to the palestinian people at the west bank and everywhere that the option of invading them on this victory is gone and they will never return. but the israeli army chief of staff issued a warning. >> gaza would stay quiet if nothing comes out of it. and gaza, they would be a quiet place. if the organization would reoperate from gaza, then the future is more than what it is. >> reporter: america is poised to help both sides. the obama administration says they will ask congress to increase funding for israel's defense system that helped intercept 80% of the rockets. and the american tax dollars provided assistance to the united organizations supporting the palestinians. both sides are trying to negotiate a more permanent agreement. israel, they want to end the weapon smuggling at gaza. hamas wants to end the border brigade. >>> troops in afghanistan treated on a feast. including turkey and pie where they even got a ga
israel says they will end air strikes in egypt on the border restrictions that have crippled their economy. it underscores the group's new deterrent power. saying i want to say to the palestinian people at the west bank and everywhere that the option of invading them on this victory is gone and they will never return. but the israeli army chief of staff issued a warning. >> gaza would stay quiet if nothing comes out of it. and gaza, they would be a quiet place. if the organization would...
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david: what does this mean for our economy? >> we still depend a lot on chinese imports, companies like caterpillar. >> what it means is that we are counting on china as an export market for our companies, like caterpillar, and i don't think we will be able to do that because chinese consumers won't have the ability to go out and buy. also because conservatives will try to shut out foreign companies in the chinese market. they have been trying to do that since the middle of 2006. they have also been going after the private entrepreneurs who are very productive. what they are doing is getting rid of the best elements of the chinese economy, and they are trying to weber state owned enterprises, which are really the worst. david: what techniques they used to keep our companies out? >> the first thing they did in 2006, he saw this with microsoft and goldman sachs, they prevented takeovers. and they have been trying to make sure that foreign companies have to surrender technology, and all sorts of these types of little techniques. a
david: what does this mean for our economy? >> we still depend a lot on chinese imports, companies like caterpillar. >> what it means is that we are counting on china as an export market for our companies, like caterpillar, and i don't think we will be able to do that because chinese consumers won't have the ability to go out and buy. also because conservatives will try to shut out foreign companies in the chinese market. they have been trying to do that since the middle of 2006....
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she will spend that money in the economy. in fact much she will spend a lot of that extra raise at the retail store that employes are. so our study models the effect. basically, you can think of lower-paid employees as job creators when we give them a wage boost. increasing gdp if we assume that companies decide to only pass on about half of the cost of the increased peril. you're looking a $12 billion. melissa: i totally hear what you're saying that that money does not come out of thin air. it comes from the company. they they have dead take it from other workers. >> here is the good news. we have some real-life companies that we can compare, companies that pay better wages than the counterparts. costco has nearly double the sales per employee and sam's club, which is the wholesale club owned by walmart. this has been studied by folks at mit, harvard business school, wharton business school. when you staff appropriately, customers are happy and unhappy customers spend more money. melissa: they also have to charge higher pric
she will spend that money in the economy. in fact much she will spend a lot of that extra raise at the retail store that employes are. so our study models the effect. basically, you can think of lower-paid employees as job creators when we give them a wage boost. increasing gdp if we assume that companies decide to only pass on about half of the cost of the increased peril. you're looking a $12 billion. melissa: i totally hear what you're saying that that money does not come out of thin air. it...
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. >> reporter: locals say it's not easy work, but in a tough economy, a product most americans buy at least once a year keeps the paychecks coming. and the free bird given to the workers doesn't go to waste. >> reporter: what do you eat for thanksgiving dinner? >> turkey. >> reporter: no. >> yes. yes, of course. >> reporter: catering the holiday meal from a small town that runs on turkey. janet shamlian, nbc news, ozark, arkansas. >>> how about some sports. start with the nba. carmelo anthony went on a scoring bring with 29 points in a 102-80 victory over new orleans. the knicks have eight wins and only one loss. former knicks coach mike d'antoni made his day daye bu as the new coach of the lakers. the lakers beat the nets 95-90. >>> in college basketball, rodney clark made very long three-pointers to give unranked butler a stunning upset as number nine north carolina, 82-71 at the howie classic in ha why see. >>> meet jack taylor, division three grenel college, set an astounding scoring record with 138 points against faith baptist bible. final score 19-104. unbelievable. he's got the
. >> reporter: locals say it's not easy work, but in a tough economy, a product most americans buy at least once a year keeps the paychecks coming. and the free bird given to the workers doesn't go to waste. >> reporter: what do you eat for thanksgiving dinner? >> turkey. >> reporter: no. >> yes. yes, of course. >> reporter: catering the holiday meal from a small town that runs on turkey. janet shamlian, nbc news, ozark, arkansas. >>> how about some...
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in determines of higher dividend taxes and higher taxes on just about every piece of the economy and i tell yo don't believe me, go out there and talk to them. they started cutting back way before this last week. >> i want to take this point. >> and this is the problem, the fiscal cliff is really bad, but the solution offered by president obama of massive taxes is not that good. >> julian, what do you make of that this this is just a pandora's box, and the beginning. the fiscal cliff, could have a short-term impact, but ultimately the trend of higher taxes that charlie's point, is what businesses are really afraid of? >> i totally disagree with that and i think the surveys of businesses have shown that to be wrong and i talked to-- >> whoa, whoa, what survey. >> can i finish the point, charlie. >> you just said survey. >> we'll come back. >> i think that businesses are concerned mostly about whether consumers are going to spend or the not. that's the concern and i think as for the fiscal cliff, no, i don't think that's what it is and as for the fiscal cliff, anybody paying close atte
in determines of higher dividend taxes and higher taxes on just about every piece of the economy and i tell yo don't believe me, go out there and talk to them. they started cutting back way before this last week. >> i want to take this point. >> and this is the problem, the fiscal cliff is really bad, but the solution offered by president obama of massive taxes is not that good. >> julian, what do you make of that this this is just a pandora's box, and the beginning. the...
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it's all about the economy it has been about the economy the very beginning. when the fifth of john the revolution wouldn't have been a that. if the economic economic conditions were better. and there is one trend we have seen and many more regions than just egypt is this a common theme in fact whether it's catalonians wanting to secede from spain or wal-mart workers striking for higher wages in the u.s. michael kroger is here to tell us what he thinks he is principal of creature asset manager many also the popular blogger and we're so happy to have you in studio thanks for being here it's great to be here warren thanks for having me it's very sad how you so do you think there is a common theme among do seem very desperate obviously everyone has their own political reality whether it's egypt or spain but is there a common theme between what we're seeing again in egypt with people protesting and catalonia where the secession movement appears to be gaining steam i mean members of the secessionist party the separatists they gained i think they doubled their seats
it's all about the economy it has been about the economy the very beginning. when the fifth of john the revolution wouldn't have been a that. if the economic economic conditions were better. and there is one trend we have seen and many more regions than just egypt is this a common theme in fact whether it's catalonians wanting to secede from spain or wal-mart workers striking for higher wages in the u.s. michael kroger is here to tell us what he thinks he is principal of creature asset manager...
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liberal economy. and that's why for the fourth time come on the political and really the from the ground to try to build a new future for our children and. try to learn to love the children of all open that's not the free fall as much as the love of children so you remember when the british rock star is staying made he made a discovery sharing into the world that the russians love their children do so so you think that we should make this discovery about the arabs it's time to realize that they also love their children i just as we and this is this is changing right for wishful thinking ok let's let's have a bit of optimism because there are chances because the literature of that does give us the originals and because of subjective reasons because everybody and all of the patrons. hold forth about that ok but then a question about about hamas not arabs but specifically hamas who reportedly put their missile sites in the. areas that are densely populated that they're actually there they are accused of
liberal economy. and that's why for the fourth time come on the political and really the from the ground to try to build a new future for our children and. try to learn to love the children of all open that's not the free fall as much as the love of children so you remember when the british rock star is staying made he made a discovery sharing into the world that the russians love their children do so so you think that we should make this discovery about the arabs it's time to realize that they...
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>> i think it is, especially in this economy. >> the 40-inch toshiba. >> i want a tv, it's like $180. >> there's a lot of people in front of you that want it too. >> they're going to have to fight me for it. >> reporter: everybody trying to get their hands on that tv. the doors are going to open up here at midnight. and you can believe it's going to be a mad dash in there. >>> people all over the bay area are trying to beat the rush by getting some shopping done tonight. and many stores are offering some pretty good deals. an ipod touch going for $149. this 50-inch tv $339, half off. the manager says there's even more bargains not listed in the store's ad. he will be handing out cliff bars to shoppers to give them more energy after waiting outside for several hours. >> we're trying to make it as easy as possible for everyone shopping today and as safe as possible. we'll be passing out ads so everybody knows what's on sale, and they'll be able to see it. you can text with this code her or text target, more tvs to this number here. and it'll give you all the pricing for the surprise doo
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most of the arguments when it comes to the you relate to the economy. -- most of the arguments when it comes to the e you relate to the economy -- most of the arguments when it comes to the eu. >> i think we're just failing to allow a lot of the time, and then our own country is suffering. we're too busy dealing with everyone else. am i think the -- >> i think the eu has a lot to do to get itself out of trouble. >> those in favor of the eu are in the minority here, but they are part of. one growth organizes cultural exchanges -- one group organizes cultural exchanges. they are going to supply the local christmas market with wine from their local german city. >> i feel part of europe, rather than british particularly, but then may be i am the odd one. who is to say. >> although he is a fervent european, he thinks he is likely to remain the odd one out for some time to come. >> the government situation, and employment, the general economic situation, and generally, you look for scapegoats, and europe is a good scapegoat. >> even today, many britons think the enemy is on the continent in
most of the arguments when it comes to the you relate to the economy. -- most of the arguments when it comes to the e you relate to the economy -- most of the arguments when it comes to the eu. >> i think we're just failing to allow a lot of the time, and then our own country is suffering. we're too busy dealing with everyone else. am i think the -- >> i think the eu has a lot to do to get itself out of trouble. >> those in favor of the eu are in the minority here, but they...
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it is important but not vital. >> depends on the economy. because it seems like gas is more expensive now. like anything it is not number one but it factors into it. >> reporter: other factors, a reasonable balance of vehicle size, quality, utility and price. >> i think it play as big factor. you don't have to compromise, good package. >> making that balance is complex. but for consumers it solidifies choices. >> gas mileage is very important. i am not going to buy a car that takes premium gas. >> reporter: the good news, good mileage for all vehicles has been on the rise since uncle sam began raising standards. reporting live, consumer editor tom vacar, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there is a move to crack down on google and other companies with a proposed new law. australian officials say google avoids paying a carpet tax rate by basing it -- carpet tax rate by basing -- corporate tax rate by basing it in another country. >>> the first auction of california's cap and trade pollution permits will generate less money than expected. the first sal
it is important but not vital. >> depends on the economy. because it seems like gas is more expensive now. like anything it is not number one but it factors into it. >> reporter: other factors, a reasonable balance of vehicle size, quality, utility and price. >> i think it play as big factor. you don't have to compromise, good package. >> making that balance is complex. but for consumers it solidifies choices. >> gas mileage is very important. i am not going to buy...
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no idea media you guys i don't know how everyone's advice that exactly and so they do with an economy in the tank a climate in shift and a world at war it might behoove us off to focus less on consuming and more on what's really important this holiday season. after the break it's tomorrow's world today technology update is just ahead you know not. the mighty volga that runs deep through the russian soul has provided inspiration for songs and poems and is the country's main north south artery and decades ago schuman ingenuity connected it to the dawn river to the west the volga dawn canal is an engineering marvel within a day a vessel can pass the canals thirteen blocks ten million tons of shipping does so every year. another concrete giant is this finished fifty years ago it's the biggest hydroelectric plant in europe it powers the local city of volgograd and sends lots more electricity to moscow hydroelectric plant behind me is a potent example of how much the volga can provide but harnessing the revel like this isn't without its cost. fishermen have been watching fish stocks for yea
no idea media you guys i don't know how everyone's advice that exactly and so they do with an economy in the tank a climate in shift and a world at war it might behoove us off to focus less on consuming and more on what's really important this holiday season. after the break it's tomorrow's world today technology update is just ahead you know not. the mighty volga that runs deep through the russian soul has provided inspiration for songs and poems and is the country's main north south artery...
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spain's richest region the main contributor to the country's economy. is in. well people are voting today in an election which could represent a step towards any final breakup of spain and it is because the cattle i am president are the masses promised to hold a referendum on independence from spain it is convergence and union party actually wins and that is something that is striking a chord with many cattle lands the region itself a rich pretty wealthy it has an economy the size of portugal's but it pays far more in taxes to the spanish government that actually receives back in terms of investment from from madrid and that is something that annoys some people here unemployment is at around twenty five percent and also people are having to endure tough austerity measures at the moment but nothing is a done deal because after mass does need to record an absolute majority in order to be able to push through this referendum otherwise he would be forced to form some sort of coalition there is a sticking point too in that the referendum is actually against the spa
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tell everyone to buy set exactly and so they do with an economy in the tank a climate in shift and a world at war it might behoove us off to focus less on consuming and more on what's really important this holiday season. by shooting on our lower enlisted digs do. been to the world's economic headlines and capital comes. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch all its hear all you need is your mobile device to watch our t.v. any time. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm more in the store here in washington d.c. these are headlines for friday november twenty third two thousand top. edu budget talks have collapsed the wall street journal's matina status reports wealthier countries say there just isn't enough for strain in the pla
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while the economy has grown four percent with an unemployment rate just above five percent and took place with official state debt levels at about twenty percent of g.d.p. take the bell for morgan stanley believes russia is in a good position when compared to the developed world. around the world in the developed markets you have budget deficits of five to ten percent in most countries and you have debt to g.d.p. ratio at seventy eighty ninety percent of g.d.p. and even higher in russia you have. under ten and the government has about twenty five percent of g.d.p. so from the oil from. creditor to the rest of the world and it's running a surplus at the moment so russia looks in a much better position from a budget point of view nearly everywhere else in the world. as check out the market figures then u.s. stocks rose in friday's shortened holiday session with encouraging economic data from germany and china helping to boost the mood as well as american consumers heading to the stalls to take advantage of black friday sales european stocks also finished the day with gains are german busine
while the economy has grown four percent with an unemployment rate just above five percent and took place with official state debt levels at about twenty percent of g.d.p. take the bell for morgan stanley believes russia is in a good position when compared to the developed world. around the world in the developed markets you have budget deficits of five to ten percent in most countries and you have debt to g.d.p. ratio at seventy eighty ninety percent of g.d.p. and even higher in russia you...
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if countries had the violence to manage their own economies as they see fit then we wouldn't have this awful austerity that we're seeing we would have had these unsustainable which happened in southern europe and arland and of course we wouldn't have this enormous bust which is creating a massive unemployment if their countries had their own rights to manage their own affairs and set their own legislation to their own interest rates many german economies as they see fit without having to hand over billions each year to brussels as britain does we'd be generally a lot better off really the european union we're seeing is reached the limits of its levels of integration there are moves to expand more powers to the e.u. to have more e.u. control over national member states budgets even to have its own sources of income it's only you taxes that of course he's pushing it too far it's gone far too far in the wrong direction which is centralization and it powers were turned i think the atmosphere in europe would be a lot better off course in terms of the britain's own deficit and the debts that
if countries had the violence to manage their own economies as they see fit then we wouldn't have this awful austerity that we're seeing we would have had these unsustainable which happened in southern europe and arland and of course we wouldn't have this enormous bust which is creating a massive unemployment if their countries had their own rights to manage their own affairs and set their own legislation to their own interest rates many german economies as they see fit without having to hand...
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itself and wouldn't that therefore have an adverse effect on the catalonian economy. well guess why had silence we are so keen and that's what we are working to just have. announced and concepts with dialogue with the spanish a state to do does for us as like it seems like the u.k. has understood finally under the i doing with the scotland to say if you cannot prevent at a nation using democracy in peaceful terms like different nations of the european union are we try equality freedom justice peace using all of this plant the mentally ill or how about what about justice yes you talk about justice what about the law here you're encouraging your country to break spanish law because they've been warned that if they do hold a referendum is against the country's constitution one health or could madrid go to stop all of this. well the reality is that we are in europe and we had a twenty first century we just saw war on the prize nobel prize for peace we know about democracy we learned a lot from the worse and. this is the way you had the only way you spanish states. well yo
itself and wouldn't that therefore have an adverse effect on the catalonian economy. well guess why had silence we are so keen and that's what we are working to just have. announced and concepts with dialogue with the spanish a state to do does for us as like it seems like the u.k. has understood finally under the i doing with the scotland to say if you cannot prevent at a nation using democracy in peaceful terms like different nations of the european union are we try equality freedom justice...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. or. her. clone welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow to fans team for a u.s. soldier bradley manning has accused of releasing secret army files to wiki leaks claims he was abused in detention at turning cabin zs believes manning started paying for his alleged crimes long before the trial for nine months he was held at a marine base in quantico which i mention remey because manning is in the army so i was already strained at this marine brig he was held in solitary confinement on a very restricted schedule he was not allowed to do exercise in his cell he was not allowed to lie down in his cell all day today where the sit up without lean back against the wall all day he got out one hour a day for exercise and so it was a very restrictive environment for no good reason at all the military says is that protect him and the bradley manning feels like that in his in his lawyer here that this was punishment for fou
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. or. her. clone welcome back you're watching r.t. live from moscow to fans team for a u.s. soldier bradley manning has accused of releasing secret army files to wiki leaks claims he was abused in detention at turning cabin zs believes manning started paying for his alleged crimes long before the trial for nine months he was held at...
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in a down economy, very cash centric. if i get paid on friday, that's when i'm going to shop. >> shopping day. >> because i don't have a credit card or i'm adverse to using one. >> you heard that guy from jane's report. he bought 400 bucks and saved 700. that's ginormous. >> is it better to go to the stores or do it online? >> the deals tend to be difference. there's a phenomenon of showrooming. best buy has struggled it. they go and look and shop online. in some cases there's no secret to t. they're revealing them on line. you can search best buy black friday. >> now you make me feel guilty because i've done that. >> they know that. you're going to start to see stores be smaller and smaller footprints. >> my fault, great. >> what areas of retail do you find the best game? >> electronics are very hot. not so much. that buying is usually dictated by when your service plan is up. hard gift. tvs, not a great gift. last generation tablets and ipad touches and readers. the nook for example is on sale at walmart. so is the ipad
in a down economy, very cash centric. if i get paid on friday, that's when i'm going to shop. >> shopping day. >> because i don't have a credit card or i'm adverse to using one. >> you heard that guy from jane's report. he bought 400 bucks and saved 700. that's ginormous. >> is it better to go to the stores or do it online? >> the deals tend to be difference. there's a phenomenon of showrooming. best buy has struggled it. they go and look and shop online. in some...
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. >> and the heart of the economy is for people i understand it. but do you really need that stuff so much? it seems to me that the retailers need need the sales. but we don't need more stuff. >> i remember very few presents that i was given. i don't really remember them, sure i loved them. i love the card. i get more of a kick reading what someone wrote than the other part. but here's a much more -- >> a sign of getting old, by the way. welcome to my world. >> so, here is a pressing question. what do you wear to bed? >> which has nothing to do with anything. >> nothing. what do you wear to bed? do you wear nothing, like some people? >> i wear my wedding ring. excuse me, that is something. >> do you wear a t-shirt and underwear, like a lot of people. >> what do you wear? >> that's what i wear. do you wear a full-on pajama outfit with pants and the top? do you wear -- >> like bobby, hello kitty pjs? >> jockey did a survey, said just under half of us preferred to wear nothing to bed. according to esquire.com, most women want their husbands to come to
. >> and the heart of the economy is for people i understand it. but do you really need that stuff so much? it seems to me that the retailers need need the sales. but we don't need more stuff. >> i remember very few presents that i was given. i don't really remember them, sure i loved them. i love the card. i get more of a kick reading what someone wrote than the other part. but here's a much more -- >> a sign of getting old, by the way. welcome to my world. >> so, here...
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. >> reporter: cutting food stamps should not be an option until the economy improves. they are expected to take it up after the thanksgiving break. in washington allison burns, in washington ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> look at all those wild turkeys in danville there. some bay area residents say turkeys are invading their yards and leaving droppings on their cars. it is also a serious problem after hitting a flock of turkeys. they recommend using a water hose to shoe them from your home. >> the sacramento information could curb funds. it allows manufacturers to curb production by giving them the option of purchasing credits to keep greenhouse gases above a certain cap. >>> and they are making arrests over blackout wednesday. and the number of dui arrests coming up in the city and where fights broke out, we will have more and explain. >> and we have some problems but as people are heading out, it looks pretty good. >> yes, one of the things i want to let you know, interstate 580 is back open again after the police activity and it went along and take a look at the c
. >> reporter: cutting food stamps should not be an option until the economy improves. they are expected to take it up after the thanksgiving break. in washington allison burns, in washington ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> look at all those wild turkeys in danville there. some bay area residents say turkeys are invading their yards and leaving droppings on their cars. it is also a serious problem after hitting a flock of turkeys. they recommend using a water hose to shoe them...
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series a tax increases and spending cuts set to go into effect next year would dramatically alter the economy. but the the joins reports. >> we must get an agreement. --athena jones.. >> this is not a done deal or a certainty if congress does nothing which they're pretty good about these days. we will go over the fiscal cliff. >> staffers have a working behind the scenes to find common ground to avoid cuts that should be concerning for everyone. >> they should be worried if we have a defense job or if we are dependent on others of the federal budget. the regulation of our food safety, and our borders being secure. or fbi. >> the sticking point is what to do about taxes. the democrats want to raise taxes for the wealthy and republicans to not. the anti-tax crusader had gotten a majority of the " law makers to pledge not to support any effort to raise taxes. >> i'm willing to recorgenerate revenue. where is below but i will not raise tax rates to do it i will cap deductions, and violates the pledge, long story short. for this country of democrats will do entitlement changes. >> is not we clear
series a tax increases and spending cuts set to go into effect next year would dramatically alter the economy. but the the joins reports. >> we must get an agreement. --athena jones.. >> this is not a done deal or a certainty if congress does nothing which they're pretty good about these days. we will go over the fiscal cliff. >> staffers have a working behind the scenes to find common ground to avoid cuts that should be concerning for everyone. >> they should be worried...
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of two hundred thousand million which is like and dead my economy that we have to understand that in the european economy don't context we are a country of super rabbit we are not as if should syria that country and more disunity in europe as a budget talks and with no result he has postponed further negotiations until the new year after failing to work out a deal acceptable to all. and the un says it will send experts to bahrain to oversee the implementation of reforms as protests continue across the country still to come in the program. syrian rebels looking to overthrow president assad have received the backing of the european union this week brussels greeted the new syrian opposition group the national coalition as a legitimate representative of the country's people you ministers did however stop short of official diplomatic recognition france and turkey were the first powers to give the new rebel alliance a stamp of approval with britain following suit soon after one car is now pushing for nato to deploy patriot missiles along its border with syria to defend itself russia and ir
of two hundred thousand million which is like and dead my economy that we have to understand that in the european economy don't context we are a country of super rabbit we are not as if should syria that country and more disunity in europe as a budget talks and with no result he has postponed further negotiations until the new year after failing to work out a deal acceptable to all. and the un says it will send experts to bahrain to oversee the implementation of reforms as protests continue...
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i want to help the economy. temperatures are looking good. 39 in napa. it's cold enough for a jacket and as we head throughout the next couple of hours it's going to drop off even more so, so frost is possible. clear skies, that's what happens. we have no blanket of low clouds to keep us warm this morning and temperatures are cold. gilroy at 42 degrees this morning. good morning to you. here's what's happening. high pressure takes over for the next couple days. that's going to nudge your temperatures up into the 70s but for today we're talking about the upper 60s, comfortable conditions for your thanksgiving plans. coastal cities today are going to hit about 65 degrees. that's pacifica and half moon bay. bayside, oakland and san francisco about 64 degrees and inland 68 degrees, getting close to 70. here in san jose it's going to be a lovely day for us and your family members. if you want to take them to the beach, you have every opportunity to do so temperaturewise as we head throughout the day and an even better day tomorrow. 60 degrees at 8:00 p.m. wal
i want to help the economy. temperatures are looking good. 39 in napa. it's cold enough for a jacket and as we head throughout the next couple of hours it's going to drop off even more so, so frost is possible. clear skies, that's what happens. we have no blanket of low clouds to keep us warm this morning and temperatures are cold. gilroy at 42 degrees this morning. good morning to you. here's what's happening. high pressure takes over for the next couple days. that's going to nudge your...
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i have taken a real bet on the direction of the economy. you are just playing these continuously although they have come in from where they were. we know that the corporate balance sheet is in good shape. let's take a look at whatever silver linings there are. although the earnings outlook is muddled you are buying equities and staking a claim. balance sheets are in great shape and you are getting paid to be in that class. >> always great to speak with you. >> thank you. also within his fiscal cliff proof portfolio farmland. >> cattle prices hit an all-time high today. the cost of feed stock has gone up. i think it is a very good trade. i think you have a lot in the trade and we have seen that the prices have been heavy here. those trades have not worked. >> let's get a market flash hewlett-packard falling. >> higher by nearly 2% today. even after several firms downgraded the stock following the rough ride yesterday that came after an 8.8 billion dollar write down. h.p. says there were serious accounting impropriities while autoonomy says t
i have taken a real bet on the direction of the economy. you are just playing these continuously although they have come in from where they were. we know that the corporate balance sheet is in good shape. let's take a look at whatever silver linings there are. although the earnings outlook is muddled you are buying equities and staking a claim. balance sheets are in great shape and you are getting paid to be in that class. >> always great to speak with you. >> thank you. also within...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy in the report. whether in chapel hill north carolina or chicago illinois this is our team glad to have you with us talks on europe's budget have been postponed until two thousand and thirteen after days of intense negotiations in brussels came to nothing most you members hoped for an increase in spending while some including britain called for a freeze saying nations simply don't have the money to spare. the details. we're here at the european commission in london but in a week that seeing the brussels budget debate and being in failure is once again britain's place within a year of this back in the spotlight the european leaders also failing to come up with a deal that would please everyone in the budget that would take us from twenty fourteen to twenty twenty that person very much wanted to be seen as leading the way in calling for the cuts indeed in the lead up to the negotiations there was a lot of concern that we'd see burson isolated from the other twenty six countries whose uncle merkel who i
find out what's really happening to the global economy in the report. whether in chapel hill north carolina or chicago illinois this is our team glad to have you with us talks on europe's budget have been postponed until two thousand and thirteen after days of intense negotiations in brussels came to nothing most you members hoped for an increase in spending while some including britain called for a freeze saying nations simply don't have the money to spare. the details. we're here at the...
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of two hundred thousand million which is like and dead mike economy we have to understand that in the european economy going context we are a country of super rabbit we are not if you should syria that country and more disunity in europe as budget talks and with no result. you leaders postpone further debates until the new year after failing to work out a deal acceptable to all that and plenty more stories in just a few moments right here on our. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars very much for apec building projects and russia's got a nice satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fire in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually a firing or a forced resignation and maybe that would be ok another country but russia has big dreams in a big country that has big corruption spoiling all of those dreams a country care survive whatever. infrastructural scientific project is such a drive from within whether the government is unwilling or unable to sternly punish th
of two hundred thousand million which is like and dead mike economy we have to understand that in the european economy going context we are a country of super rabbit we are not if you should syria that country and more disunity in europe as budget talks and with no result. you leaders postpone further debates until the new year after failing to work out a deal acceptable to all that and plenty more stories in just a few moments right here on our. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds...
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no idea media you guys have to tell everyone to buy satisfactory and so they do with an economy in the tank a climate in shifts and a world at war it might behoove us off to focus less on consuming and more on what's really important this holiday season. will use for me in half and half not next after the short break is. on the money with putin. you can tell an ordinary russian and a siberian appalled in the blink of an eye wrote one thousand nine hundred. in those days siberians were different clothes a different food. different animals but what about now my journey began in two men but the big city was all shiny all funded skyscrapers and shopping malls much like any other prosperous russian outpost. so i decided to travel to that of a small town just outside. many these humble me dumplings came from here to dominate the russian cuisine.
no idea media you guys have to tell everyone to buy satisfactory and so they do with an economy in the tank a climate in shifts and a world at war it might behoove us off to focus less on consuming and more on what's really important this holiday season. will use for me in half and half not next after the short break is. on the money with putin. you can tell an ordinary russian and a siberian appalled in the blink of an eye wrote one thousand nine hundred. in those days siberians were different...
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but there are so many imtangi e intangibles in this economy. it's got more erratic natures than my golf swing does. with that we are trinding to find those companies that will have lasting demand for their product and are really centering those in a lot of the ag sectors, those companies that will benefit from the growth of the world population and the diminution of arable land is taking place year after year. >> i can interject on that point? then why do you think deere, the world's largest farm equipment maker -- missed today? does that not spell bad news for the agricultural sector for you? >> we've had a lot of increase in farm income. big guys have already had their move, caterpillars, the deeres. we're looking at what farmers are going to buy in the retail sector that will have an impact on the rural sector of this economy. but also looking at people like lindsay manufacturing that are in irrigation equipment, nitrogen, fertilizers, those things that are maybe a little bit below the radar that some of the big guys have already participate
but there are so many imtangi e intangibles in this economy. it's got more erratic natures than my golf swing does. with that we are trinding to find those companies that will have lasting demand for their product and are really centering those in a lot of the ag sectors, those companies that will benefit from the growth of the world population and the diminution of arable land is taking place year after year. >> i can interject on that point? then why do you think deere, the world's...
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independence there is a strong lobby who are against separatism and their arguments are based on the economy too they say that if catalonia is forced withdraw from spain it would businesses here would lose the spanish market but they could also lose the european union market because catalonia they fear could be forced to drop out of the e.u. and then reapply for membership which could be a long and lengthy process of the many arguments good arguments for and against these are issues that catalans of how to mull over over the last few weeks but today they do have to make their minds up and we should get a result later this evening. and send pollute seeing economist at university barcelona believes that catalonia will be a successful addition to the in u. . the show that the majority of katherine population was independence let's see what's the result of this election which is not a referendum with a general election to the catalan parliament up to now the turnout has increased by four point five per cent with respect to the last election laws of globalisation of open markets it is more likely
independence there is a strong lobby who are against separatism and their arguments are based on the economy too they say that if catalonia is forced withdraw from spain it would businesses here would lose the spanish market but they could also lose the european union market because catalonia they fear could be forced to drop out of the e.u. and then reapply for membership which could be a long and lengthy process of the many arguments good arguments for and against these are issues that...